We've all been there before: You're driving and suddenly you hit a huge pothole. Well, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger took matters into his own hands when he noticed a bunch of potholes in his Los Angeles neighborhood. The actor-turned-politician got a shovel, rolled up his sleeves, and filled the potholes himself. He said in a tweet, "let's not complain, let's do something about it." LA Mayor Karen Bass said the city is working on addressing the 'unprecedented' number of potholes caused by recent storms.
Caitlyn Marie Armstrong, the woman suspected of killing a professional cyclist, attempted to escape authorities during a medical appointment Wednesday. Armstrong was charged with murder for allegedly shooting Anna Mariah Wilson.
Palestinians in Gaza lined up outside bakeries on Thursday after spending the night in pitch darkness surrounded by the ruins of pulverized neighborhoods, as Israel launched new airstrikes and said it was preparing for a possible ground invasion.